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Beijing is one of the business and economic engine-rooms of China, and its excellent transport links mean that any issue with domestic or international logistics can be solved with relative ease. In addition...Read More>>
Beijing is the Capital of China and can be easily reached by train, plane or bus. Beijing has the best, most accessible transport network in China. All levels of public transportation are readily available in the city. Read More>>
n 2006, the combined annual volume of postal and telecommunications revenue amounted to 50.4 billion RMB, of which postal revenue was 3.5 billion RMB and telecommunications revenue was 46.9 billion RMB. The number of fixed line telephone subscribers... Read More>>
In 2006, the city's total water consumption was 3.43 billion cubic meters and the total electricity consumption was 31 billion kwh. Read More>>
There were over 4 million people in the Beijing in 2006. Among them, 2.3 million held college degrees or above and 1.72 million held professional titles. By the end of 2006, there were 7,500 research institutes in Beijing, employing over 450,000... Read More>>
Beijing will form an urban structure which continues to rely on its traditional core area, while developing multiple satellite centers and stressing construction of sub-regions. Satellite centers include the Zhongguancun Hi-Tech Zone, the Olympic... Read More>>
By the end of 2006, there were 19 development zones in Beijing, home to over 35,000 enterprises. The combined sales revenues of all development zones reached 834.95 billion RMB in 2006 with profits of 45.28 billion RMB... Read More>>
The Beijing commercial real estate sector primarily formed in the mid-80's and experienced rapid development from 1992 to 1994 and a recession period from 1997 to 1999 caused by over-supply and the Asian financial storm... Read More>>